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Old 02-18-04, 03:18 PM
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i'm thinking about maybe in two-three years (when i have a house, garage, and a daily beater) possibly parking my FD and starting on a complete rebuild and restoration of the car, making performance mods as i go this process, due to money and time, would take me probably about 5-7 years i'm sure. what are the odds that all these rotary suppliers/tuners will still be around 10 years from now?
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you seem farsighted
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They still make parts for the first gen and look how old it is.
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